A trio of new releases has been announced from the Cold Spring record label, each available on the third of March.

Coming from Cold Spring's 21st Anniversary at The Garage in London in March of 2011, Hekatomb is the of MZ. 412 creation from that performance. That night marked the first time when the true black industrial band had their first ever full line up, consisting of Nordvargr, Drakh, and Ulvtharm. Formulated as a dark Satanic ritual, this release features versions and interpretations of MZ. 412's work over the past 23 years.

Order Here: http://coldspring.co.uk/discography/csr172cd/#.VNtRrfnF-ts

Tunnels of Ah is releasing their second album Thus Avici. Various influences stem from tantric Buddhism, Christian mysticism, and personal magic. Harder than their previous release Lost Corridors, it still manages to draw inspiration from it while beckoning in distorted noise, ritual drums, caustic drones, and haunted vocals.

Order here: http://coldspring.co.uk/discography/csr206cd/#.VNtSd_nF-ts

SOL's Where Suns Come To Die represents the disassociation from the modern world as one grows older, mixing in sampled classical songs and recorded instruments. Perhaps more depressing and less happy, this album serves as a reminder that we all have an end, and that our bodies will merge with the Earth one day.

Order here: http://coldspring.co.uk/discography/csr186cd/#.VNtTF_nF-ts
Cold Spring New Releases
February 11, 2015
Brutal Resonance

Cold Spring New Releases

A trio of new releases has been announced from the Cold Spring record label, each available on the third of March.

Coming from Cold Spring's 21st Anniversary at The Garage in London in March of 2011, Hekatomb is the of MZ. 412 creation from that performance. That night marked the first time when the true black industrial band had their first ever full line up, consisting of Nordvargr, Drakh, and Ulvtharm. Formulated as a dark Satanic ritual, this release features versions and interpretations of MZ. 412's work over the past 23 years.

Order Here: http://coldspring.co.uk/discography/csr172cd/#.VNtRrfnF-ts

Tunnels of Ah is releasing their second album Thus Avici. Various influences stem from tantric Buddhism, Christian mysticism, and personal magic. Harder than their previous release Lost Corridors, it still manages to draw inspiration from it while beckoning in distorted noise, ritual drums, caustic drones, and haunted vocals.

Order here: http://coldspring.co.uk/discography/csr206cd/#.VNtSd_nF-ts

SOL's Where Suns Come To Die represents the disassociation from the modern world as one grows older, mixing in sampled classical songs and recorded instruments. Perhaps more depressing and less happy, this album serves as a reminder that we all have an end, and that our bodies will merge with the Earth one day.

Order here: http://coldspring.co.uk/discography/csr186cd/#.VNtTF_nF-ts
Feb 11 2015

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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